Tuesday 1 February 2011

Lack Supermarkets face as cyclone looms

Supermarket
Cyclone Yasin approach leads to high demand for basic needs, some supermarkets are likely to run out of certain elements in the afternoon.

Supermarket just after the floods in the south has been completed this week and hopes to find a replacement.

However, Townsville supermarket owner Terry Walters, the new supply coming in the next two days will probably run out of material does say something.

"We have been as far as possible and the pull of the weekend as the second order, but the train ... of course the best that you Wednesday morning, he will get on hope," he said.

Mr. Walters says, elements that have earned before July is out of stock.

"Milk is OK, we get it down and the surplus has been Malanda bread - is wrong - which I have put the extra long-life milk, make sure there managed to get, "he said.

Queensland Local Government Association President Greg Hallam said he not getting food supplies to affected areas was a problem.

"They have a little in the sense that a relatively early event of flooding are different - we're talking about a half-day, said more than a day.

"Of course everyone who ensure a junior communities that may be affected, not just on the beach, but right across Queensland have a great system of government as it passes through .

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